Rachel E. Molko

NULab Fellow

Rachel wrapped up her M.A. in Writing and Rhetoric at University of Central Florida and is now a first-year Ph.D. candidate with NEU's English Department. Her thesis, "Rewriting Patriarchal Norms in Academia: Invitational Rhetoric in a Crowdsourced Survey," explores how the artifact served as a feminist discursive space by showcasing narratives that counter the status quo in academic workspaces. She plans to continue exploring feminist rhetorical practice throughout her time at Northeastern.

Hanyu Chwe

NULab Fellow

Hanyu is a first year PhD student working both in the LAZER Lab and with Professor Donghee Jo. He graduated with a degree in Economics and Political Science from Swarthmore College in 2016. He is interested in texts, maps, social networks and broadly exploring the interdisciplinary nature of network science.

Laura Johnson

NULab Fellow

Laura Johnson is a first-year Ph.D. student in the English Department. She graduated with a B.A. in English Literature from Pacific Lutheran University and her research interests include digital humanities, gender and sexuality studies, and representation in archives and literature. As a recent transplant from the west coast, she can be found exploring Boston's historic streets in search of the perfect cup of tea and reading spot.